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The Master of Science degree is intended for students whose interest is in the academic subject matter of public heath rather than in professional practice.
It is a natural entry point for many students who will eventually continue for the PhD. Because of this orientation, the emphasis in the MS degree program is on building a strong foundation in a particular specialty field, along with the research methods important in that field. To reflect this research and academic orientation, the MS ordinarily requires the preparation of a thesis. The MS degrees require between 45-48 semester credit hours.
There is no practice placement requirement for the MS, however the thesis is an integral part of the MS degree, allowing the student the opportunity to investigate a topic of personal interest and importance to the field, and to integrate and synthesize from the knowledge and skills presented in the program. Use the links below to learn more about the specializations.
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
International graduates of this major's Biostatistics and Epidemiology specializations, are approved by the Department of Homeland Security for three (3) years of work permission in the United States after graduation. Visit the Office of International Affairs website for more information.